If you have a long layover and already got your fill at the lounge, you may want to look into minute suites. I personally like my centurion lounge, but it gets overly crowded, which is why I book myself minute suites. Minute suite provides small private room that travelers can reserve to get take a quick nap, get work done, or even freshen up between flights and comes with a shower.
With the priority pass, you can get one hour for free, which is more than enough. You simply check in and check out with minimal interaction. Only time you talk to the attendant is when you check in and when your time is coming up, which is when the attendant will knock on your door to let you know your time is coming up.
Minute suites provide you with a couch, a desk, and a tv in each room. Additionally, if you get hungry or thirsty, they have a snack area as well. If you have a long layover, just get yourself a blanket and a pillow and voila, you got yourself a quiet and cozy sleeping space.
Their wi-fi is quite fast and they also allow pets (with a pet fee, which is around $25). I can’t stress how much this has helped me when I had long layovers and I was completely exhausted and needed a power nap.

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